Craftsman 320.17541 operating instructions Replacement of Carbon Brushes Fig, Lubrication

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REPLACEMENT OF CARBON BRUSHES (Fig. 20)

Replacement brush sets are available through Sears Parts and Repair Centers°

!o Unplug the router motor before inspecting or replacing brushes.

2.Replace both carbon brushes when either has less than !/4-in. length of carbon remaining, or if the spring or wire is damaged or burned.

3.Using a slotted screwdriver, remove the black plastic cap on each side of the router motor (Fig° 20) and carefully withdraw the spring-loaded brush assemblies° Keep brushes clean and sliding freely in their guide channels.

tOTE:To reinstall the same brushes, make sure the brushes go back in the

same way they came out.This will avoid break-in period.

4, Insert new brush assemblies into guide channels, with the carbon part going in first, being certain to fit the two metal "ears" into their slots in the channel (Fig. 20).

5 Remember to replace both end caps after inspecting or servicing brushes. Tighten the caps snugly, but do not over-tighten, The router should be allowed to "RUN IN" (run at no load without a cutter bit) for 5 minutes before use, to seat the new brushes properly°

Fig. 20

Cap

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I ZmotorWARNING:from the powerFor yoursourcesafety,beforeALWAYSperformingturn offanyswitchmaintenanceandunplugorcleaning,router

LUBRICATION

All of the bearings in this tool are lubricated with a sufficient amount of high-grade lubricant for the life of the tool under normal operating conditions. Therefore, no further lubrication is required.

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Contents Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A WarrantyFor Free Replacement Oneyear Fullwarranty on Craftsman ProductDamage Prevention and Information Messages Safety Alert Symbol IndicatesDANGER,WARNING,ORPersonal Safety Work Area SafetyElectrical Safety Tool USE and Care SafetyExtension Cords Electrical SafetySafety Symbols for Your Tool Label on your tool may include the following symbolsDo not HAND-HOLDTHE Router in AN Upside Down or Horizontal Service SafetySafety Rules for Routers Cutter bits coast after router is switched offSafety Rules for Routers Additional Rules for Safe Operation Some examples of these chemicals areIn. Collet/Nut Collet/Nut wrench Additional Rules for Safe OperationSawdust Extraction Hood Screws For attaching HoodKnowyour Fixed Base Router cont. Fig This Fixed Base Router has the following featuresKnow Your Fixed Base Router cont. Fig Indicator LightRPM Selecting the Cutter BITInstalling the Cutter BIT Installing and Removing the Cutting BIT Figs , 4 and 4aRemoving the Cutter BIT Figs and 4 see Installing Router Motor in BaseRemoving Motor from Base see Fig Base FigRious personal injury Micro Adjustments Adjusting Depth of CUTCoarse Adjustment Do not Exceed 1/8-1N.DEPTH of CUT in a single pass To Adjust Depth Figs and 6aDeep Cuts Soft Start FeatureLED Worklights Fig Edge Routing Fig Edge Routing or Internal RoutingFeed Direction Internal Routing Figs , 11a, 11bFreehand Routing with the Fixed Base Fig 14a Edging with a Pilot BIT Figs and 14aDirection of Feed External Cuts Fig Feeding the Router FigGuide Outside Direction of Feed Internal Cuts Figs and 16a Feeding TOO Fast Fig Rate of Feed Figs and 17aTabs Chip shield deflector is not intended as a safety guardDust Collection with Dust Extraction Hood General Routine MaintenanceLubrication Replacement of Carbon Brushes FigDovetail 4k Warning Only use Amp / 13/4Peak HP Amp / 1314Peak HP Model Number Desi crptio Item No Parts NoParts Description Amp / 1 3/4 Peak HP Fixed Base Router- Model NumberPage Page SU-HOGAR No matter who made it, no matter who sold itSears Parts and Repair Center USA 800-36!-6665 Canada